Seccombe and Arber, comps. Elizabethan Sonnets. 1904.
Parthenophil and ParthenopheMadrigal 19. Thy loves conceits are wound about mine heart!
Barnabe Barnes (1569?1609)T
Thy love itself within mine heart, a wound!
Thy torches all a row stick,
Which thy sweet grace about mine heart hath bound!
There, gleaming arrows stick in every part,
Which unto my marrow prick.
Thy beauty’s fancy to mine heart is thrall;
Mine heart, thy beauty’s thrall is found!
And thou mine heart a Bulwark art!
Conquered by Beauty! battered to the ground!
And yet though conquered will not yield at all.
For in that conflict, though I fall,
Yet I myself a conqueror repute
In fight continual, like victorious mart
Yet ever yield, as ever overthrown.
To be, still, prisoner! is my suit.
I will be, still, thy captive known!
Such pleasing Servitude
Victorious Conquest is, and Fortitude!